Comment by cosmosgenius
10 hours ago
Is this any better than just doing Hotspot with wifi bridge? I just have my hotspot on my pixel for my devices to connect to. Pixel itself is connected to whatever "public wifi" is there.
10 hours ago
Is this any better than just doing Hotspot with wifi bridge? I just have my hotspot on my pixel for my devices to connect to. Pixel itself is connected to whatever "public wifi" is there.
Your hotspot just makes the untrusted hotel wifi available via your phone wifi. The networks between your computer and your target services can still inspect and alter your data. Tailscale, or more specifically the Wireshark underneat, sets up an encrypted tunnel so those "untrusted" intermediate networks can't do that.
If my phone has a VPN to my home server, then it should all be encrypted.
Yes, but it wont work for sharing mobile internet because VPN doee not apply to tethering unless you have root. On Android there is also WiFi direct, but it's not very reliable and require proxy / not work for everything.
Does that actually work? I don't think you can both have hotspot on and be connected to another network.
Most newer (or at least new + expensive) phones can share their wifi connection via hotspot. 2.4gh only though I think.
Do you know what’s the technical term to search if a phone has that capability? Asking for an iPhone
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Not only new and expensive, my 5 year old budget phone could do it (a vivo).
Yes, it has actually worked starting with the Pixel 3.
It's called Dual-Band Simultaneous or "STA+AP" (Station + Access Point) concurrency that can bridge an existing wifi connection to an access point to other devices via a hotspot.
Yes it works. Now you can also tether via USB. Both of them have worked flawlessly for me recently.
It seems to be only on certain devices feature(?): on my Pixel it worked, Samsung phone just says "sorry, can't do that".
Works fine, yup.